PROPERTIES FOR SAIX. «IOKn BEMUEBA. just off Victoria 3i<±ODU Ay.— A Beautiful Home, 6 rooms, nicely decorated. Every modern cony.. telephone; elevated section, lovely views; deposit £500. We motor you to inspect. Felts, 12, Palmerston Bldgs. 3069 A. r> -j rver A OR Near Offer—Handy Symonds 3i»Xl/DU st. Pretty New Bungalow, 5 good rooms, c.1., open fireplaces, gas cooker. Large section; £200 cash or less.— VAUGHAN, TALLISS, opp. Kcndclls. Newton. l≥ 7 A CHANCE FOR A PROFIT. £100 DEPOSIT. £100 DEPOSIT. A GREAT BIG 6-ROOMED VILLA HOME that could not be built to-day for some hundreds of .pounds more than price asked. It certainly wants papering and painting, but it will pan out absolutely right for the lucky buyer. ON A LEVEL SECTION. 4S years' lease at £A a year ground rental. "Only Jniln. Onehunga cars an* main street. PRICE IS ONLY fSSO, And £100 CASH. WITH A GOVT. MORTGAGE OF £350, which can be takou over. £40 CASH. /"TUN YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU COULD V BUY A GOOD BRICK BUNGALOW of 4 rooms, just erected, with h. and c. water, p.b., c. and t., and ali appointments. Fine sleeping porch, and all appointments on such a deposit? A good quarter-acre section, 3min. New Lynn Station, and the PRICE IS ONLY £960. SEEING IS BELIEVING, SO BRING ALONG YOUR £40 AND MAKE IT YOURS. BEST BUYING IN AUCKLAND. 3 DOORS FROM TRAM. /-COMFORTABLE VILLA RESIDENCE or '-' 5 rooms, together with nice hall, bathroom, p.b., eallfont. electric light, etc. Everything in flret-class order Inside and out. Elevate* section. Sea views cannot be built out. Within the 2nd section. EARLY POSSESSION ARRANGED. TO BE GIVEN AWAY AT £10S0. ABOUT £250 DEPOSIT. WILLIAM A. HORNE, LTD., " THE LAND MAN," SHORTLAND STREET, AUCKLAND. « VERY LOW DEPOSIT. WEEKLY PAYMENTS. ■VTICE PART. MT. ALBERT.—BRAND -J-* NEW BUNGALOW, of unique desrgu comprises 4 rooms and kitchenette, bathroom, pore, bath and basin, califont, wardrobes, linen press and host of cupboards, open brick fireplaces: modern papers; perfect order; section HO by 130. Pay a deposit and walk in. TOTAL PRICE, £1270. TAKAPUNA BEACH. (FEW YARDS OFF). EJECTION, 105 by about 100; full-size tennis court; small Bungalow, -§ rooms, pore, bath and basin, p.w.c, septic tank; well furnished. THE LOT Fuiv ±1300, on Easy Terms. PONSONBY ROAD. (MAIN THOROUGHFARE). SPLENDID SITE FOR SHOPS.— HOUSE. 6 rooms and convs. Sectloa 32ft frontage. Rent, 37/6 week. GREAT BUYING AT £1750. MANUKAU ROAD, HANDY NEWMARKET. OPLEND.ID RESIDENCE, S rooms, elec. licht, modern convs., perfect order; suitable apartments: valuable Corner Sec tion, showing good return. PRICE £2550. Terms. TOM HADFIELD & SONS, 5 t WINSTONE BUILDINGS. (Members Auckland Land Agents' Association.) v DEVONPORT. SUBSTANTIAL HOME of 6 good rooms, kitchen and all modern convs.. sewer drained, electric light. Nice section, in garden, orchard, etc. Good views, close to boat. A chance for someone here to secure a pood home at a reasonable price. Only £1750. Can arrange good terms. TAKAPUNA. TAKAPUNA. A REAL BARGAIN IN SMALL HOUSES -£■*- —Four Rooms and conveniences, on large section, in lawns, garden, etc., smin to beach. Price £925, easy terms arranged. MILES E.~THOMPSON, STRAND CHAMBERS, TAKAPUNA. Phone 1. _452 FOR IMMEDIATE SALE. TWO IDEAL LITTLE HOMES. SOUND VALUE. 4>r>!ftO DEPOSIT—TOTAL PRICE v—W ONLY £850—NEW LYNN—NICE LITTLE BUNGALOW. 4 rooms and kitchenette. :ill convs.: allotment 66 x 130; motor garage, etc.; very handy to station. 4? 1 ?>n DEPOSIT — TOTAL PRICE c-'-LOV £1300— GREY LYNN—MODERN BUNGALOW. 4 large rooms and kitchenette, only built 12 months, all latest eonvs range and gas stove, electric light, plaster ceilings (2 dome ceilings); elevated section, 40 x 132: good views. MAKE KNOWN YOUR WANTS. WENZL "SCHOLLUM, 100, QUEEN STREET. DEVONPORT. ASHERS ACTIVE AGENCY. \rILLA —7 rooms, bathroom, bach in gar- ' den. and outbuildings; on main concrete road, 10 minutes from wharf. Corner section, U6ft by mort. The house is in capital structural repair, and the garden, which is surrounded by a high hedge and therefore secluded, is in full cultivation. The position in regard to this property is that it carles a first mortgage (of indefinite period) of £500, and a second mortgage of a similar amount. Through pressure of business, the owner took no heed that the second mortgage was falling due this month, and it has come on him as a bombshell that the mortgagee is calling the money up for the purpose of another investment. The owner is therefore in a predicament, and although the value at a conservative estimate is quite £1500, be must sell as best he can. Subject to a purchaser being able to arrange to pay off or replace the second mortgage, the owner is prepared to accept £200 for his equity, namely, £o0 deposit, and the balance by instalments. This is indeed a bargain at £1200. SEMI-BUNGALOW — 4 Rooms, kitchen, scullery, bathroom, elosed-in sleeping porch, close beach. This is a most faith-fully-built dwelling and in perfect order £1300. Deposit. £200. Present mortgage £600. payable 27/0 week, principal ami Interest. MODERN BUNGALOW— Built 2 years. Few yards off waterfront, r> minutes wharf. 4 rooms, kitchen ctte and bathroom. £1200. Government mortgage, £GOO. payable principal and in terest £5 5/ quarter. Deposit and term; for balance. Such a nice little home in such a handy position Is rarely available Also numerous other Properties. J. P. ASHER, KERRY WHARF, PEVONPOIiT. •Phones 211 (Office), and SO (House). Week-end appointments by arrangement 303
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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 248, 18 October 1924, Page 4
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